I guess I was one of the lucky ones who picked up a Hobie Hawk whilst I was
still in highschool back in the mid 70's. Talk about how obsessed about the
hobby, I was I opted out going to my Sr. Prom and put my money down on a
Hobie... I flew that plane until it met it's demise on a downwind launch
e a winner with that movie.
Mark Miller
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From: Darwin N. Barrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: soaring@airage.com
Sent: Saturday, December 1, 2007 10:08:33 AM
Subject: [RCSE] Benchmark models
Everyone has their own "benchmark" models. Models
that se
Darwin,
This is kind of scary but I had all three :-) But the Windward was more of a
bench mark I think because it was designed to work with the Kraft brick...
Probably the first and only glider that was radio specific.
Craig
"Darwin N. Barrie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Everyone ha
Everyone has their own "benchmark" models. Models that set a milestone for them
for various reasons. I haven't heard any of the following mentioned, but may
have missed them.
For me:
1) Midwest Lil' T-- This was my first sailplane. Not a completely pure
sailplane as I launched it with a Cox .0
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On this topic, The HLG Monarch has to be included!
ABSOLUTELY!! --Sky Pilot
Paul Clark, SKY PILOT, Osaka, Japan(AMA # 53 777 1)
http://www.jesus4greaterasia.com/
http://www.jesus4greaterasia.com/skypilot/
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On this topic, The HLG Monarch has to be included!
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